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Who'd have ever thought that having 47 copies of a library instead of using a shared library wouldn't work out great. 🙄
You mean 1 copy and 46 links.
Flatpak isn't a disk hog and this urban legend is dumb.
That's a shared library with extra steps. It's also loaded 47 times. Thanks for playing.
i do it for the sandboxing and flatseal. any suggestions?
Not specifically. It's probably actually a configuration problem though, for any other program I'd delete or default the settings. Not sure how to do that for flatpak itself as I won't use it.
why wont you use it
The only use case I can see with any validity is for the sandboxing features, and I have no need of that currently.